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BaseRanker

class BaseRanker(BaseComponent)

BaseRanker.timing

def timing(fn, attr_name)

Wrapper method used to time functions.

BaseRanker.eval

def eval(label_index: str = "label",
         doc_index: str = "eval_document",
         label_origin: str = "gold_label",
         top_k: int = 10,
         open_domain: bool = False,
         return_preds: bool = False) -> dict

Performs evaluation of the Ranker.

Ranker is evaluated in the same way as a Retriever based on whether it finds the correct document given the query string and at which position in the ranking of documents the correct document is.

| Returns a dict containing the following metrics:

- "recall": Proportion of questions for which correct document is among retrieved documents
- "mrr": Mean of reciprocal rank. Rewards retrievers that give relevant documents a higher rank.
  Only considers the highest ranked relevant document.
- "map": Mean of average precision for each question. Rewards retrievers that give relevant
  documents a higher rank. Considers all retrieved relevant documents. If ``open_domain=True``,
  average precision is normalized by the number of retrieved relevant documents per query.
  If ``open_domain=False``, average precision is normalized by the number of all relevant documents
  per query.

Arguments:

  • label_index: Index/Table in DocumentStore where labeled questions are stored
  • doc_index: Index/Table in DocumentStore where documents that are used for evaluation are stored
  • top_k: How many documents to return per query
  • open_domain: If True, retrieval will be evaluated by checking if the answer string to a question is contained in the retrieved docs (common approach in open-domain QA). If False, retrieval uses a stricter evaluation that checks if the retrieved document ids are within ids explicitly stated in the labels.
  • return_preds: Whether to add predictions in the returned dictionary. If True, the returned dictionary contains the keys "predictions" and "metrics".

Module sentence_transformers

SentenceTransformersRanker

class SentenceTransformersRanker(BaseRanker)

Sentence Transformer based pre-trained Cross-Encoder model for Document Re-ranking (https://huggingface.co/cross-encoder). Re-Ranking can be used on top of a retriever to boost the performance for document search. This is particularly useful if the retriever has a high recall but is bad in sorting the documents by relevance.

SentenceTransformerRanker handles Cross-Encoder models - use a single logit as similarity score e.g. cross-encoder/ms-marco-MiniLM-L-12-v2 - use two output logits (no_answer, has_answer) e.g. deepset/gbert-base-germandpr-reranking https://www.sbert.net/docs/pretrained-models/ce-msmarco.html#usage-with-transformers

| With a SentenceTransformersRanker, you can:

  • directly get predictions via predict()

Usage example:

|     retriever = BM25Retriever(document_store=document_store)
|     ranker = SentenceTransformersRanker(model_name_or_path="cross-encoder/ms-marco-MiniLM-L-12-v2")
|     p = Pipeline()
|     p.add_node(component=retriever, name="ESRetriever", inputs=["Query"])
|     p.add_node(component=ranker, name="Ranker", inputs=["ESRetriever"])

SentenceTransformersRanker.__init__

def __init__(model_name_or_path: Union[str, Path],
             model_version: Optional[str] = None,
             top_k: int = 10,
             use_gpu: bool = True,
             devices: Optional[List[Union[str, torch.device]]] = None,
             batch_size: int = 16,
             scale_score: bool = True,
             progress_bar: bool = True,
             use_auth_token: Optional[Union[str, bool]] = None)

Arguments:

  • model_name_or_path: Directory of a saved model or the name of a public model e.g. 'cross-encoder/ms-marco-MiniLM-L-12-v2'. See https://huggingface.co/cross-encoder for full list of available models
  • model_version: The version of model to use from the HuggingFace model hub. Can be tag name, branch name, or commit hash.
  • top_k: The maximum number of documents to return
  • use_gpu: Whether to use all available GPUs or the CPU. Falls back on CPU if no GPU is available.
  • batch_size: Number of documents to process at a time.
  • scale_score: The raw predictions will be transformed using a Sigmoid activation function in case the model only predicts a single label. For multi-label predictions, no scaling is applied. Set this to False if you do not want any scaling of the raw predictions.
  • progress_bar: Whether to show a progress bar while processing the documents.
  • use_auth_token: The API token used to download private models from Huggingface. If this parameter is set to True, then the token generated when running transformers-cli login (stored in ~/.huggingface) will be used. Additional information can be found here https://huggingface.co/transformers/main_classes/model.html#transformers.PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained
  • devices: List of torch devices (e.g. cuda, cpu, mps) to limit inference to specific devices. A list containing torch device objects and/or strings is supported (For example [torch.device('cuda:0'), "mps", "cuda:1"]). When specifying use_gpu=False the devices parameter is not used and a single cpu device is used for inference.

SentenceTransformersRanker.predict

def predict(query: str,
            documents: List[Document],
            top_k: Optional[int] = None) -> List[Document]

Use loaded ranker model to re-rank the supplied list of Document.

Returns list of Document sorted by (desc.) similarity with the query.

Arguments:

  • query: Query string
  • documents: List of Document to be re-ranked
  • top_k: The maximum number of documents to return

Returns:

List of Document

SentenceTransformersRanker.predict_batch

def predict_batch(
    queries: List[str],
    documents: Union[List[Document], List[List[Document]]],
    top_k: Optional[int] = None,
    batch_size: Optional[int] = None
) -> Union[List[Document], List[List[Document]]]

Use loaded ranker model to re-rank the supplied lists of Documents.

Returns lists of Documents sorted by (desc.) similarity with the corresponding queries.

  • If you provide a list containing a single query...

    • ... and a single list of Documents, the single list of Documents will be re-ranked based on the supplied query.
    • ... and a list of lists of Documents, each list of Documents will be re-ranked individually based on the supplied query.
  • If you provide a list of multiple queries...

    • ... you need to provide a list of lists of Documents. Each list of Documents will be re-ranked based on its corresponding query.

Arguments:

  • queries: Single query string or list of queries
  • documents: Single list of Documents or list of lists of Documents to be reranked.
  • top_k: The maximum number of documents to return per Document list.
  • batch_size: Number of Documents to process at a time.